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5498ArticleVaporman87There is no doubt that the mid-80s (into the '90s) saw a plethora of "crazy", "wacky", and "gross" toys. Slime led the way. You had toy sets like Mad Scientist, The Slime Pit, and Creepy Crawlers. Then it spilled over into actual figures and such, like with Sectaurs, Mad Balls, and Boglins. What a time to be a kid! Great to see another article from you. The topics so far have been right down my alley. Sep 15, 2021View
5502ArticleVaporman87I've seen at least some part of all of these films except for Little Monsters, so I may have to give that a try. Overall though, a stellar list. These are all great films for Halloween viewing. Well done, sir.5 Retro Movies You Should Watch For HalloweenSep 20, 2021View
5517ArticleVaporman87This is an awesome selection of nostalgic specials free for the viewing. Thanks for the links to each!Five Retro Halloween specials on YouTubeOct 15, 2021View
5519ArticleVaporman87@Ben: Honestly it has to be the second most beloved animated Halloween Special for most people. Though I think Mad Monster Party is pretty high up there, as well as the Will Vinton special.Five Retro Halloween specials on YouTubeOct 15, 2021View
5527ArticleVaporman87Hills typically served as my one stop Halloween shop, though I know I picked up more than a few novelties for the season in drug and convenience stores. The Halloween SuperstoreOct 17, 2021View
5543ArticleVaporman87New/updated Twisted Metal and Garfield games would be great. I'd also like something along those lines for Guardian Heroes.Classic games that deserve modern remakesNov 11, 2021View
5550ArticleVaporman87I don't think I ever tried this one, but I do remember it. I missed out on this it seems.Why Decap Attack is an underrated classicNov 17, 2021View
5557ArticleVaporman87Ha! Here I was expecting an ending where you go through some type of "Karate Kid" montage and become a skating legend in your area. Let me state for the record... I loved the skating rink. For a number of years it was my mecca on the weekends. I lived in a small neighborhood of houses along a hillside in the middle of nowhere. I still live in the middle of nowhere, but hey... I like nowhere. At the bottom of that hill, really looking out of place along a state road, was the Skate-A-Way. I walked down my hill to that place nearly every Friday or Saturday night (sometimes both) with my metal case containing my skates. I have years worth of memories made there. Birthday parties, couple skating with the girl behind the food counter, my sister breaking her arm, competing in ruthless competitions... particularly the limbo, munching on mediocre hot dogs, and trying desperately to earn the high score in Galaga for the night. I loved that place. Now... it has been converted to office space for a construction company. Sad. Skating Through The YearsDec 06, 2021View
5559ArticleVaporman87I should mention that our skating rink did NOT have a DJ. The owner just played records through the speakers. She would swap them out behind the counter as she collected entry fees.Skating Through The YearsDec 06, 2021View
5564ArticleVaporman87I whole-heartedly agree. That is awesome though that the place is still kicking. I'm kind of in the reverse situation in that the mall I most frequented is actually thriving. Then again, it's in West Virginia, so they're like 20 years behind the curve, LOL. Skating Through The YearsDec 07, 2021View